Steam! Steam!! Steam!!!
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Steam! Steam!! Steam!!!
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- Smith, H. V., composer. cmp lyr; J. B., fl. 1835. ill; Williams, W. H. (William Henry), 1797?-1846. prf; Buckingham, Thomas, -1847. prf; Knight, Joseph Philip, 1812-1887. prf; Fitzwilliam, Edward, 1788-1852. prf; Vale, Samuel, 1797?-1848. prf; Graf & Soret. prt; Vauxhall Gardens (London, England) evp; Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
- Publication date
- 1835
- Topics
- Associated objects, Songs with piano, Popular music, Steam, Inventions, Lennox, N., Comte, 1795-1836, Eagle (Airship), People, Boys, Coach drivers, Robots, Coal, Steam engines, Steamboats, Airships, Moon, Buildings, Cats, Horses, Dead animals, Mice, sheet music
- Publisher
- London (5 Carlton Cottages, St. Georges Road, Southwark) : C. Jefferys ; (65 Oxford Street) : Duff and Co.
- Collection
- smithsonian
- Contributor
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 6.1M
For voice and piano
"Printed by Graf & Soret."
"Sung by Mr. W.H. Williams, Mr. Buckingham, Mr. Knight, Mr. Fitzwilliam & Mr. Vale, at the London theatres, the Royal Gardens Vauxhall, and at the Ranelagh & Tivoli Gardens, Margate"
Also published by Duff and Co., 65 Oxford Street
P. 3 has verses 2-7 printed as text
Illustrated t.p. depicts several people moving around on various steam-powered vehicles. A boy on steam-powered wheels chases a mechanical steam-powered cat chasing a mouse, and three mechanical steam-powered people (robots) perform tasks, such as inventorying coal and carrying pails. A skin-and-bones carriage driver looks on, one horse dead and the other close to death. A steam-powered train is labeled "Patent safety, neck or nothing, London to Paris in 2 hours." A building with coal in front has a sign reading "Depôt No. four for the calorific regenerator." In the distance are steamboats and a train with tracks going to the moon, who looks worried. Flying above is an "Eagle" airship (designed by the Comte de Lennox in 1834). Signed "J.B."
"Printed by Graf & Soret."
"Sung by Mr. W.H. Williams, Mr. Buckingham, Mr. Knight, Mr. Fitzwilliam & Mr. Vale, at the London theatres, the Royal Gardens Vauxhall, and at the Ranelagh & Tivoli Gardens, Margate"
Also published by Duff and Co., 65 Oxford Street
P. 3 has verses 2-7 printed as text
Illustrated t.p. depicts several people moving around on various steam-powered vehicles. A boy on steam-powered wheels chases a mechanical steam-powered cat chasing a mouse, and three mechanical steam-powered people (robots) perform tasks, such as inventorying coal and carrying pails. A skin-and-bones carriage driver looks on, one horse dead and the other close to death. A steam-powered train is labeled "Patent safety, neck or nothing, London to Paris in 2 hours." A building with coal in front has a sign reading "Depôt No. four for the calorific regenerator." In the distance are steamboats and a train with tracks going to the moon, who looks worried. Flying above is an "Eagle" airship (designed by the Comte de Lennox in 1834). Signed "J.B."
- Addeddate
- 2017-03-26 09:28:57
- Call number
- mq1688584
- Call-number
- mq1688584
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- steamsteamsteam00smit
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t67421836
- Identifier-bib
- mq1688584
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0
- Pages
- 6
- Possible copyright status
- Public domain. The Library considers that this work is no longer under copyright protection
- Ppi
- 300
- Year
- [1835?]
- Full catalog record
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